My Interview with Josh Duncan of “A Random Jog” Blog

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by Saeed Khan

Earlier this week, Josh Duncan of “A Random Jog” blog, interviewed me over Skype. He posted the interview on his site earlier today. We spoke about the issues in creating an effective Product Management organization.

Two things:

1. While the audio is perfect, clearly there was an issue with Skype on my end, as my video lags significantly creating some rather unflattering stills, while Josh’s video is fluid and clear. I blame my cheap, crappy, Canadian ISP, who shall remain nameless, but whose name can be spelled with the following letters:  R O G E R S (in that order).

2. I look like I’m half asleep in the video. Don’t know why, as I was wide awake.

Lessons learned for next time.

Also, for the most part we are discussing a presentation I gave at the recent ProductCamp Boston. That presentation is below.

Saeed

P.S. This is my 300th post on this blog. A small milestone after almost 4 years

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2 Responses to My Interview with Josh Duncan of “A Random Jog” Blog
  1. Hey Saeed,

    Thanks again for taking the time for the interview and talking about your Product Management Organizations presentation. It is a great topic to address and your insights are much appreciated.

    And congrats on the 300th post!

    Josh

    • Saeed says:

      Josh, thanks for the opportunity to share some thoughts on the topic with your readers.

      Saeed

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